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|a Conference on the "Philosophy and Theory of Artificial Intelligence"
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|a Philosophy and theory of artificial intelligence 2021
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|c Vincent C. Müller, editor.
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|a PT-AI 2021
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|a Studies in applied philosophy, epistemology and rational ethics ;
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|g Part I.
|t Theory --
|t Cognitive architectures based on natural info-computation --
|t Artificial intelligence systems, responsibility and agential self-awareness --
|t Models, algorithms, and the subjects of transparency --
|t Autonomy of attention --
|t Toward out-of-distribution generalization through inductive biases --
|t Is there a trade-off between human autonomy and the 'autonomy' of AI systems? --
|t Towards a taxonomy for the opacity of AI systems --
|t Validating non-trivial semantic properties of autonomous robots --
|g Part II.
|t Ethics --
|t Dignity in digital ethics --
|t An enactive approach to value alignment in artificial intelligence: a matter of relevance --
|t The problem of AI influence --
|t Artificial general intelligence and the common sense argument --
|t Moral status of AI systems: evaluation of the genetic account --
|t Deception by default --
|t Robot rights in joint action --
|t Is It Likely that We Are Living in a Computer Simulation? --
|t Human-AI Friendship: Rejecting the Appropriate Sentimentality Criterion.
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|a This book gathers contributions from the fourth edition of the Conference on "Philosophy and Theory of Artificial Intelligence" (PT-AI), held on 27-28th of September 2021 at Chalmers University of Technology, in Gothenburg, Sweden. It covers topics at the interface between philosophy, cognitive science, ethics and computing. It discusses advanced theories fostering the understanding of human cognition, human autonomy, dignity and morality, and the development of corresponding artificial cognitive structures, analyzing important aspects of the relationship between humans and AI systems, including the ethics of AI. This book offers a thought-provoking snapshot of what is currently going on, and what are the main challenges, in the multidisciplinary field of the philosophy of artificial intelligence. .
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